A sizable chunk of France's soccer team was fogbound on the Faeroe Islands on Thursday, forcing them to spend another night on the archipelago after their World Cup qualifying match.
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Scott Muni, a disc jockey whose deep, leisurely, fogbound voice was a regular companion to New York City rock fans for nearly 50 years, died on Tuesday in New York.
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Three people were killed when a Ansett New Zealand airlines commuter Dash-8 jet-prop plane crashed into fogbound and hilly sheep pasture on the North Island Friday morning, police said.
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United, with 30 percent of its 2, 200 daily departures from the oft-fogbound West Coast, concedes it has little hope of consistently capturing the No . 1 spot anytime soon.
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Not surprisingly, the most compelling chapters are the most tragic, as Love III details the fogbound plane crash that took the life of his father, a family friend and two other men.
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By the 18th century, it was understood that a less northerly track was sufficient when nearing the North American coast, and galleon navigators steered well clear of the rocky and often fogbound northern and central California coast.
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At the beginning of the Second World War, an airfield ( RAF Harrowbeer ) was constructed at adjacent Harrowbeer as a fighter station for the air defence of President Roosevelt landed here when its original destination was fogbound.
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Because Dennis McFarland is a writer of considerable depth, it is also something more : a novel about lost sons and daughters, lost selves, wandering about in those fogbound outer territories, trying to get themselves home.
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During 1998, the seventh story, titled " Fog Bound ", was republished as " Fogbound " in a compendium of short stories that was edited by Jack Adrian and titled " Twelve Tales of Murder ".
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Much of his work has focused on the Chachapoyas, whose empire extended along a 220-kilometer ( 135-mile ) stretch of the Andes'humid, fogbound eastern slope that Peruvians call the " eyebrow of the jungle ."